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1.450
 
  1. Patyal P, Fil D, Wight PA. Plp1 in the enteric nervous system is preferentially expressed during early postnatal development in mouse as DM20, whose expression appears reliant on an intronic enhancer. Front Cell Neurosci. 2023; 17:1175614.
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    Score: 0.451
  2. Patyal P, Fil D, Hamdan H, Wight PA. PLP1-lacZ transgenic mice reveal that splice variants containing "human-specific" exons are relatively minor in comparison to the archetypal transcript and that an upstream regulatory element bolsters expression during early postnatal brain development. Front Cell Neurosci. 2022; 16:1087145.
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    Score: 0.440
  3. Patyal P, Kockara NT, Wight PA. The wmN1 Enhancer Region of the Mouse Myelin Proteolipid Protein Gene (mPlp1) is Indispensable for Expression of an mPlp1-lacZ Transgene in Both the CNS and PNS. Neurochem Res. 2020 Mar; 45(3):663-671.
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    Score: 0.355
  4. Dobretsov M, Hayar A, Kockara NT, Kozhemyakin M, Light KE, Patyal P, Pierce DR, Wight PA. A Transgenic Mouse Model to Selectively Identify a3 Na,K-ATPase Expressing Cells in the Nervous System. Neuroscience. 2019 02 01; 398:274-294.
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    Score: 0.081
  5. Hamdan H, Patyal P, Kockara NT, Wight PA. The wmN1 enhancer region in intron 1 is required for expression of human PLP1. Glia. 2018 08; 66(8):1763-1774.
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    Score: 0.079
  6. Hijazi H, Coelho FS, Gonzaga-Jauregui C, Bernardini L, Mar SS, Manning MA, Hanson-Kahn A, Naidu S, Srivastava S, Lee JA, Jones JR, Friez MJ, Alberico T, Torres B, Fang P, Cheung SW, Song X, Davis-Williams A, Jornlin C, Wight PA, Patyal P, Taube J, Poretti A, Inoue K, Zhang F, Pehlivan D, Carvalho CMB, Hobson GM, Lupski JR. Xq22 deletions and correlation with distinct neurological disease traits in females: Further evidence for a contiguous gene syndrome. Hum Mutat. 2020 01; 41(1):150-168.
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    Score: 0.044
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